Areas  of  Concern     A  search  for  key  words  gives  us  a  better  understanding  of  the  main  areas  of  concern   (when  words  are  divided  by  slash,  it  is  because  they  often  appeared  in  different  format   but  sometimes  jointly  in  the  same  recommendation,  so  for  the  sake  of  accuracy,  they   are  highlighted  separately).  They  refer  to  recommendations  both  accepted  or  noted.       Areas  of  Concern     Times  Mentioned   Access   76   Citizenship   11   Culture/Cultural   16/51   Education     119   Employment   38   Equality   19   Ethnic/Ethnicity     190/10   Hate/Hatred   12/13   Health/Health  care   39/19   Housing     25   Human  rights   108   Language/Linguistic   47/16   Media   15   National     148   Participation   38   Police   25   Religion/Religious   37/103   Respect   40   Segregation   7   Training   23   Violent/violence   37   Xenophobia/Intolerance   11/12       Under  the  keyword  access,  most  recommendations  referred  to  access  to  education   (especially  in  mother  tongue).  Other  fields  such  as  access  to  civil  and  birth  registration,   health,  legal  aid,  justice,  housing,  employment,  social  services,  sanitation,  electricity  or   water  were  also  mentioned.       Combating  discrimination  in  the  field  of  citizenship  and  the  need  to  ensure  access  to   citizenship  was  the  main  focus  of  recommendations  addressing  citizenship.       11  

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